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:lol::lol::lol:
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If you think Staubs are expensive, try Saladmaster :D
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I love my enameled aluminum Dutch oven. I have the oval version of this:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hercules-Aluminum-Round-Dutch-Oven/733699492
The 4 qt. is $30 and just under four pounds.
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Isn't the flavor in the seasoning?
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flavors are the same... would be nice to have, but not really enough differentiation to justify the additional space needed. IF I had a bigger kitchen, I would consider.
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lol, they both do the same thing, except one is more versatile. There would be no difference in a blind taste test.
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I just checked mine, it's actually the same size as this one, just an older model. (2.6Qt)
It's pretty light, it weighs 6lb 8oz. It's definitely lighter than enameled cast iron.
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could make tasty chicken cacciatore with it, except it's too small for whole chicken... still tempting.
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i need a lightweight stewpot but can't find how much it weighs when empty. can you give me a guessimate of its empty weight? TIA
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Bought one of these a week ago in store when it was $50. I might have to look at a price adjustment.
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I have other ceramic item from this manufacturer, but it developed micro cracks (like I can see small bubbles while cooking and I can see liquid leak VERY small amount but still) and I don't even use...
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How big is 2.6qt? Dimensionally and/or how many people will it serve?
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I don't see it as an either/or. They serve different purposes. I have a Staub cocotte and love it. I also love tagines. They are more fragile but in compensation the flavors are amazing and you can't...
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serious? those things are $200+
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Buy a Staub dutch oven. Will outlast this by a few centuries.
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FYI if you go to the manufacturer's website it says you need a metal disk for it to work on an induction cooktop, so yeah, it's ceramic all the way through, not enameled cast iron
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I have the larger version of this from a slick deal many years ago.
It works really well. I’ve made chicken tagine (or some version of it) many times. It comes out great, it works exactly as...
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It’s meant to heat and sit on it. Then contemplate why it’s shaped like this.
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Description says it's made of ceramic
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Looked up what this thing is and don’t get it why it usually sells for $100. Aside from the funky shape (which will probably take up a space), it seems overpriced earthenware to me.
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